Other species: 1.0.3 pacman frogs (sunkissed, super apricot, super blue, super lime green); 0.2 crested gecko; 1.0 hypo hog island boa; 0.1 normal boa; 1.0 rottweiler; 1.0 chihuahua
Interesting patterns. Babies are so cute, I want to hold them all! Glad to see another PNW on here too! I was just up north in Seattle last week to pick up a couple new additions. I'll like to see what they grow up to look like. I love the contrast between black and gold on some spiders, like yours that look electric is the only way I can describe it. That's great news that none of them are showing wobble too! I seriously wonder if it was more tied to the inbreeding of that gene in order to quickly produce as many spiders as possible plus...
Interesting patterns. Babies are so cute, I want to hold them all! Glad to see another PNW on here too! I was just up north in Seattle last week to pick up a couple new additions. I'll like to see what they grow up to look like. I love the contrast between black and gold on some spiders, like yours that look electric is the only way I can describe it. That's great news that none of them are showing wobble too! I seriously wonder if it was more tied to the inbreeding of that gene in order to quickly produce as many spiders as possible plus...
Oh you're in Portland! I always go to the expos down there. Will be there for the August one also. Yeah I'm about 30 minutes north of Seattle, very cool to meet someone on here that's semi-local.
As a teaser here is a pic of one of the hold back babies and momma. She shed literally a few hours after this pic and is dark. Babies have not shed yet either. Will post a new thread for the slew of pics that will come when that happens
Other species: 1.0.3 pacman frogs (sunkissed, super apricot, super blue, super lime green); 0.2 crested gecko; 1.0 hypo hog island boa; 0.1 normal boa; 1.0 rottweiler; 1.0 chihuahua